Book People

The first trailer for the forthcoming adaptation of The Storied Life of A.J.
Last month, the August Wilson House opened in Pittsburgh after a yearslong renovation.
Our Bright Young Collectors series continues today with Evan DeTurk, an undergraduate student at Princeton Universit
Today the winners of the inaugural David Ruggles Prize, a new national book collecting prize established to support and encourage young collectors of color,
Sometime around 1886, Oscar Wilde was assigned to write a book review of Percy H. Fitzgerald's book, The Book Fancier: or, The romance of book collecting, published that year by S. Low, Marston,…
In our summer issue, we took a closer look at the recently published book,
Our Bright Young Booksellers series continues today with Jennifer Fisher, poet and proprietor of Vortexity, a street shop in the East Village on Avenue A near to St. Mark's in New York City.
Is letter writing an art form? Whether through penmanship alone or added doodles and illuminations, Pen to Paper: Artists' Handwritten Letters from the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art (…
Sir Edward Cazalet, the step-grandson of prolific British author P. G.
While exploring the Folger Shakespeare Library's latest online endeavor in a blog last month, I cited the Bard's will where he bequeaths his 'second best bed' to his wife, Anne.  Though that…